About the Series

Summary and Stats about the Books

Collection: About Other Books by Michelle Griep

Summary

In The House at the End of Moor a former opera star helps an escape convict return stolen jewels and clear his name.

A Heart Deceived finds a sister of a preacher and recovering drug addict trying to untangle a murder. 

Stats

Genre: Adult historical romance (Victorian England and pre-regency England, respectively)

Series length: Each book is a standalone

Violence: The House at the End of the Moor has moderate  violence, dealing with prisons and manhunts, though often humor interspersed. A Heart Deceived is darker (with a slight gothic fiction edge, reminiscent of books like Jane Eyre), with moderately high violence dealing with abuse, murder,  and insane asylums.

Magic/Supernatural: None

Romance: Moderate but clean

Christian/spiritual element: Moderate overt threads woven throughout each, dealing with themes like redemption and justice.

Recommendation: Readers who like historical romance with some grit.